have functionality to transfer between wallets and it should not be shown as expense
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Catalin commented
Hey guys. First of all great app greaat support and great community. Let's keep it that way :)
Now about this topic.
All @wallets available are mine with my money, so transfer between my wallets should not be shown in reports. I wan't to see on what i spend them not the transactions between them.On the other hand, Mihai Alexandru Bîrsan made a good point. Loans are not my money so it should be reported. But I thing that that it must be a separate feature.
In the same situation is a @wallet with credit on it. Not my money but the banks money. It is a transfer on witch i want to keep track.
Bottom line, @wallets should be selected by type.
Recently a briliant update doesn't show transfer in chartview. (not in my account) but it reports the global sum with the transfers operations, and that is confusing.
I hope i posted in the right place and it will be considered by an official eye.
Regards,
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Eric Jones commented
Im not sure how old this request is but the way it works now is great! I pay my bills from a separate account or wallet. So, money comes into the Main Checking Wallet, and is Transferred to the Bills Wallet, with a note of what the transfer was for. So, from my main checking I can see how much of my money was due to transfers each month, witch is almost always bills, and from my bills account I can see what portion each bill represents of my total bills (total transfers)
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Mihai Alexandru Bîrsan commented
Terry, I do the same thing you do at the moment, but I'd love to have this functionality automated. The way we do it right now is tedious and error prone.
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Terry Poulin commented
I don't think it's needed. Why? I create wallets, e.g. @Checking and @Savings. A transfer from @Checking to @Savings is an expense on @Checking and an incom on @Savings. A category and comment is used to define what and why. E.g. category:savings transfer and comment: from @checking. This is good design and practice.
You can even do it with credit card bills by making a wallet for @Credit Card NNNN and adding your credit limit (if any) as an initial income. Do the above ^ when making payments and after you've paid your credit card, you @Checking and @Credit Card NNNN will reflect reality. Sweet, right?
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Luis Lluen commented
That's completely necessary
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Anonymous commented
are thinking about a version for Symbian?
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Anonymous commented
I will add that it needs to allow for recurring option as well
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adiguna commented
should have this feature....... soon!
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jacoviza commented
This is not only a great functionality, its a must have! Transactions between wallets its something I often do.
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Shridhar B commented
This feature should be implemented in a way that allows the transaction to be done through the UI. Typing "@cash > @savings" is not very intuitive & easy to use.
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Shridhar B commented
This is one of the most important features that seems to be lacking in Cashbase currently. Looking forward to this feature being introduced as soon as possible.
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Anonymous commented
This would be a great functionality - I should be able to transfer from my checking wallet to cash wallet when i withdraw cash from ATM. Amount should be deducted from my Checking A/c wallet and add to my Case wallet.
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Ufuk Togay commented
Can i spend all of my votes for this?
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Ashwin Shah commented
I like the idea.. but what if I am just trasfering money from my debit card to my wallet.. I would not like it to be an expense
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marconipoveda commented
This is a great idea but also will need to add a better view for a larger number if wallets.
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Mihai Alexandru Bîrsan commented
This would also help simulate loans: I can add a wallet with the name of the person I lent money to or borrowed money from. For example:
Transfer €50 from @mom to @cash (i.e. I borrow €50 from mom); now @mom shows -€50 and @cash shows +€50 (assuming both were 0 to begin with). When I pay back €20 to mom, the wallet associated with her would show -€30, meaning I still have to pay her back €30.